BodyDouble
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I was commenting on her nice boobs only,not her ass, or her personality.
Kellyanne Conway has nice boobs as well as a nice ass and nice personality.
I was commenting on her nice boobs only,not her ass, or her personality.
When the Cop told this drunk and uppity (so called) woman to leave, that wasn't just a suggestion.
that either doesn't answer the question or you are quietly trying to say that police can escalate the use of force for a passive but non compliant civilian. am I right?
You do what they say or they'll do it for you. That's what is expected out of Cops. Even you know that. What did you want them to do? Negotiate with that bitch?
I'll answer your question with an answer that applies, not the one you want me to choose from. A Cop won't ask you to drop your drawers and bend over so that question is actually bunk. In the case of this uppity fat pig at the restaurant, she was breaking several laws and got what was coming to her. The outcome would have been the same if all the Cops were black.so when they tell you to drop your drawers and bend over??????? simple yes or no will suffice. or when they arrest you for NOT breaking a law? because i've seen it happen...........simple yes or no
Kellyanne Conway has nice boobs as well as a nice ass and nice personality.
If you like droopy eye,pathological liars.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/16/charnesia-corley-houston-texas-police-dashcam-videoI'll answer your question with an answer that applies, not the one you want me to choose from. A Cop won't ask you to drop your drawers and bend over so that question is actually bunk.
so You DO approve of extracurricular punishment of people who don't immediately drop to their knees at a government command. got it.In the case of this uppity fat pig at the restaurant, she was breaking several laws and got what was coming to her. The outcome would have been the same if all the Cops were black.
Asserting your rights to be left alone by the police is not resisting. If you do not peacefully stand up for your rights, they will be gone. Not just her rights, but all of ours.;
When you fail to control yourself, you then allow others to control the "situation".
Yep, just let the police bully you and take away your rights. That is what you would do.
If you like droopy eye,pathological liars.
that either doesn't answer the question or you are quietly trying to say that police can escalate the use of force for a passive but non compliant civilian. am I right?
so when they tell you to drop your drawers and bend over??????? simple yes or no will suffice. or when they arrest you for NOT breaking a law? because i've seen it happen...........simple yes or no
If it's warranted.
If you resist by not putting your hands behind your back, then they're going to do it for you.
If you then resist them putting your hands behind your back, then they're going to do what ever is necessary to reach the objective.
here is my experience regarding incidents like this. When the civilian is completely in the wrong, antagonistic or violent from the start, the police will happily release body cam footage or other such sources as proof that they acted accordingly......but when the cops actions are questionable or even overtly wrong, then body cams broke or weren't turned on. audio tapes are accidentally deleted, or some other shit that happens that doesn't show what the cops prior actions were.........so while it might be apathetically easy to accept the governments narrative or excuses, it becomes awfully convenient to ignore that the governments recordings aren't relevant in the big picture of things. Then I also have to take in to account the sub conscious mindsets of people who are sheeple to readily accept that government agents can become violent lawbreakers on their own part, all so said civilian can feel good about their government keeping them safe.
That would be an illegal order.
Being told to put your hands behind your back, is not an illegal order.
Or are you unable to see the difference.
do police have the right to ignore the law by escalating the use of force when not warranted or use excessive force?
Perhaps you missed the surveillance video from the restaurant?
No, and there is no evidence that they did that in the case we are discussing.